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Mickey Rooney
American actor (1920–2014)
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Born | Ninnian Joseph Yule Jr. (1920-09-23)September 23, 1920 New York City, New York, U.S. |
Died | April 6, 2014(2014-04-06) (aged 93) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Resting place | Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Los Angeles, California |
Other names | Mickey Maguire |
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Years active | 1926–2014 |
Notable work | Full list |
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Children | 9, including Tim, Michael, Teddy, and Mickey Jr. |
Father | Joe Yule |
Website | mickeyroone • Spotlight: Tom RooneyiPhoto caption: Tom Rooney in the National Arts Centre's 2004 production of Hamlet. Photo by David Cooper. “You talk some more,” Tom Rooney says over dinner at Queen Mother in Toronto. “I think this article should be about you. Your conversation with me.” “Well,” I say. “It is, a bit.” I first met Tom at the end of 2014 when we were starting rehearsals for The Seagull, directed by Chris Abraham. Earlier that year he’d won a Dora for his staggering work in Kristen Thomson’s Someone Else, and his performance as a doctor dealing with an unraveling marriage and a complicated relationship with a patient gutted me. So I began The Seagull feeling awed and intimidated by Tom. I was awkward and nervous around him, and I found it difficult to make eye contact for a good while. But given the roles we were playing—he was Trigorin, the successful writer, and I was Nina, the budding actress who falls disastrously in love with him—I think my discomfort was probably useful. Once I got over my initial starstruckedness, however, playing opposite him was a bona fide dream. “You’re my favourite,” I remember telling him after our opening performance. “Like, ever.” And that continues to be true. Christine Horne and Tom Rooney in The Seagull. Photo by Guntar Kravi |